Federal negotiators, in turn, received wampum, pipes, and sometimes weapons. |
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A metallic maze of chimneys, pipes and vents glitters on the horizon in the desert outside Khartoum, dominating the landscape for miles around. |
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The core can support up to 8 pixel pipes, operating on a single texture, and using second-generation pixel and vertex shaders. |
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The thaw after heavy snowfall meant that plumbers were inundated with calls to repair burst pipes. |
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Specific ranks of pipes may be brought into and out of play by means of stops. |
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Two labourers, flushed with beer and temporarily lordly, share a screw of tobacco in their clay pipes. |
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The bedding sand or screenings need to be screeded, so pull a 2x4 across the sand atop the 2 pipes, removing any excess. |
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An unusual feature at Laban was the use of under-floor heating with water pipes buried in the screed. |
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For the snowboarders, numerous terrain parks are scattered throughout complete with jumps of all sizes, rails and very well groomed half pipes. |
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Several of these places were hygienically challenged, with mangy dogs scurrying about, leaking sewage pipes and nowhere to bathe. |
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If not flushed regularly the bacteria slimes and manganic oxide sediments accumulate in the pipes. |
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That's enough to locate buried foundations, pipes, and cables and determine the thickness and location of backfill. |
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Two 42-inch diameter pipes were installed in shaft No. 1 and the shaft was backfilled around the pipes with concrete. |
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A Pembroke Dock mother-of-two is fuming after her baby son burned himself on exposed heating pipes. |
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With pipes frozen, there was danger that the back boiler on his fire would explode. |
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For years it's had the same black bass guitar in the window, surrounded by an array of hash pipes, weighing scales and stolen car radios. |
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The oil company began as a contractor for larger companies, servicing pipes and building scaffolding, before expanding into exploration. |
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The muck then sticks to the insides of such things as water heaters, teakettles, and plumbing pipes. |
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And then he looked into my eyes and babbled something, and pointed with his little fingers at my pipes. |
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The current flood and two of the previous floods were caused by burst pipes or mains and Essex and Suffolk Water have admitted responsibility. |
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It was also delivering water to the camp, where many mains and sewage pipes are broken. |
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The pipelaying project is part of a multi-million pound programme of improvements to replace old metal gas mains with new plastic pipes. |
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Hardwoods are better because they burn hotter and form less creosote, an oily, black tar that sticks to chimneys and stove pipes. |
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Water spouted out of the tapless pipes as if they were perennial springs, leading to enormous wastage. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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Calcium and magnesium in water create hard water, and high levels can clog pipes. |
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The basin pipes were tampered with and the vandals squirted cleaning fluid all over the brand new carpets. |
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Musicians will play pipes, tabors and sackbuts, to recreate the music from court and country. |
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You can also use a saber saw with a carbide blade or, for small holes for plumbing pipes, you can use a tile cuffing attachment for your drill. |
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A plethora of massive pipes keep draining millions of gallons of radioactive water into the sea with high amount of low-level radiation. |
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It originally hails from America where Native Americans used its hollowed-out stems as tobacco pipes and tubes. |
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She remembered how there were pipes in a basement ward lagged with what appeared to be asbestos insulation. |
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Seal and caulk around vents, pipes, and windows where daddy-long-legs and insects can creep inside. |
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Her eyes strayed to a biker loitering near his glitzy ride, all chrome and shiny metallic exhaust pipes. |
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Now the hubble-bubble pipes are being passed round, and al-Madfai changes direction yet again. |
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Sheeshas are the big attraction here, elaborate glass and brass pipes filled with water and aromatized tobacco. |
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Vertical-slotted pipes made of plastic are installed and surrounded by porous rock, which acts as a moisture barrier. |
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It was to drive stainless-steel pipes down through the danger zone, and pick up the water before it got anywhere near it. |
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All matches, lighters, cigarettes, pipes and cigars are potentially dangerous. |
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Walls inside the restaurant were riddled with holes, wires dangled from the ceiling, and clusters of pipes were exposed. |
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Diversion collars placed around the pipes, just below the sand surface, can be retrofitted if this begins to happen. |
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As pipes and drums played a melancholy lament the Queen was deep in thought. |
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This beating of retreat was later extended to include the whole corps of drums with fifes, pipes or bugles. |
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Water companies have made big strides in reducing leaks from their pipes, a historic aggravating feature in dry periods. |
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Restore water pressure and check the drain connection and the supply pipes for any leaks. |
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When the old surface was taken up it disturbed gas pipes and we had leaks which have been repaired. |
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If further water infiltration is to be prevented, all leaking pipes and roof leaks should be repaired. |
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The new detector can also be used to locate leaks from mains pipes in streets and in industrial complexes which may have many miles of piping. |
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Leached residual soil and sediment of overlying strata occur within the dissolution pipes and pits. |
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It said the work to reline or clean the pipes would inevitably have an impact on the community. |
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This consists of a nest of polished steel tubes that have been likened both to organ pipes and to the pine trunks of the Finnish forests. |
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He rejected their request for limits of Chinese imports of welded steel pipes. |
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The lagging will then cushion any further movement of the pipes that will occur. |
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However, these pipes could easily be buried underground and where they come to the surface they could be lagged so as to prevent freezing. |
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It was a common practice at many industrial factories to lag pipes with asbestos, Mr Conyers-Kelly points out. |
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The charity also recommends checking all pipes are properly lagged, all electric fires are guarded, and paraffin heaters are out of draughts. |
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They advise checking, and lagging all exposed pipes, keeping buildings heated and draining exposed pipes. |
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Uncovered pipes were lagged and eventually removed altogether in 1986 as regulations were tightened. |
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Fellow employee Alfred Smith said pipes at the factory were lagged with material containing a white, powdery substance. |
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One is installing the pipes in a bed of woodchips and planting deep-rooting alfalfa over the top. |
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They were primitive small cylinders, not hooked up to water pipes or drains, with no spin dryers or wringers. |
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Acrid with the cigars and pipes held by half the room's population and sweet with wine and brewing ale. |
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You can insulate your pipes with foam rubber sleeves or fiberglass insulation, wrapping the insulating material around the pipes. |
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In the first tale, Chinese soldiers tied reed pipes to kites and flew the kites at night. |
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The dinner ruined, Colonel Everson and the wizard repaired to the smoking-room to light their calming pipes. |
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We canoed across the lake, through the water reeds which the Finns make into small pipes. |
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The underfloor heating pipes and electric cables have been put in together and need to be separated, which will involve redoing the wiring. |
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We sought refuge in the comfort of pipes, nursery food, big fat armchairs in stuffy, overheated rooms and low-risk jobs for life. |
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One place to check is the pipes in the ceiling directly under the kitchen sink. |
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Refill the tub with clean cold water and rinse the pipes out by running the jets a few more minutes. |
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But then all these mandolins come in, and weird warbly flutes and recorders that I guess are trying to emulate South American pan pipes. |
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After losing its heat, the water recirculates within the in-ground pipes to be warmed by the mass of the earth. |
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And the screams of what could be imprisoned men in an underground detention center echo through air shafts and sewer pipes. |
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During a ground contact event, the payload streams data in real time through a series of software pipes. |
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Water was streaming from the pipes and the door had been blown from its hinges. |
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The impact smashed the front windscreen and ruptured fuel pipes in the engine causing the car to become an inferno. |
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If the ambient temperature is above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, no amount of wind chill will make water freeze, including radiators and water pipes. |
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The frames are what hold the windchests and the pipes that are mounted on the windchests. |
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The pipes were put on end and centered around pieces of rebar rising from a concrete footing that follows the property line. |
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We discovered that whoever installed the pipes sealed the joints with duct tape because little silver ravels are visible at each section. |
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The first of the massive pipes were floated on the high tide on Thursday morning last and put into place. |
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New water wells and treatment facilities are in the progress of being constructed in addition to new delivery pipes being installed. |
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Water cooled engines include radiator, pump, thermostat, fan and connecting hoses and pipes. |
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The steam travels through pipes to radiators or convectors, which give off heat and warm the room. |
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He informed me that practically all the pipes and radiators throughout the church seemed to have burst. |
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The Inspectorate's report required rusty radiators, flaking paint, brittle water pipes, damp and floor defects to be fixed within three months. |
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The panels are connected to copper pipes that carry hot water, which radiates heat down from the panels to warm the area below. |
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Controlled drainage uses valves to open and close drainage pipes and structures to control the depth of the water table. |
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It is possible that use of water pipes, through which the smoke passes, removes some amount of nicotine. |
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The only thing women do not do is to go to cafes or to have coffee or to smoke water pipes. |
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They spend their days smoking water pipes and drinking coffee at emporiums on the edge of the desert. |
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Each day, shiftless young men gather on the outskirts of Riyadh, smoking water pipes and drinking coffee. |
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Do we really need to associate with the brand that pipes water into our house? |
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Domestic waste water is infiltrated down slotted pipes to provide shading rows of trees. |
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My trusty builder snapped me out of it with talk of sewers, waste pipes and gravity, so I settled for a semi-sunken one instead. |
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Potentially harmful leaks from waste pipes can also be located, enabling repairs to be carried out quickly. |
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You can trace history by finding cod bottles, ceramic beer bottles and jars, numerous items of crockery and even clay pipes. |
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On some ships, particularly warships, the winch and hawse pipes might be below the deck. |
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It will include a three-metre straight grind roll, a six-metre stunt box, two 1.2-metre high quarter pipes, and an indestructible seat. |
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It has a mini ramp, a half pipe, a bauer box, 3 quarter pipes, a few boxes, a wave ramp, a starting box, and a picnic table. |
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For snow boarders there is a fun park on Kitzbuheler Horn with half pipes, quarter pipes, a sprint slalom and a table jump. |
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At the demo spot, they had set up four quarter pipes in a row, like a snowboard park run. |
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Yet Roger's death warrant was probably signed decades ago when he served on submarines in the 1960s and 1970s, at a time when asbestos was widely used to lag pipes. |
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The museum pipes in the sound of howler monkeys, quetzals, and parrots. |
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Dusty books, smoking pipes, tarot cards, and a Ouija board fill the antique furniture positioning any object as a clue. |
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Gary asks over the speakers, blaring music in half pipes, echoing into the midnight air. |
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Instead, they vent the hot gases horizontally through exhaust pipes. |
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The NYPD Emerald Society pipes and drums struck up a slow march and the procession began the journey to the cemetery. |
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There were no ramps, except for some quarter pipes for speed. |
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Obstacles such as ladders, transitions, wall rides and quarter pipes were placed in an open area, with each rider given two minutes to display their skills on the course. |
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I simply was checking the new pipes for the water closet down the hallway. |
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People watching from their balconies clapped the demonstrators and poured watering cans, buckets and even hose pipes to cool down the cheering crowd. |
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That can be as simple as insulating pipes and ducts, caulking doors and windows and otherwise weatherizing our homes to avoid heating our attics and the outdoors. |
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This port is put into wooden port barrels or pipes, but instead of just two years in oak as in the case of a declared vintage port, it spends four to six years in barrel. |
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In The conjuring, the Warrens brush off alleged hauntings as the result of drafts or defective pipes. |
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I quite like the thought of it being written in a staff room by bored and bearded school teachers, puffing on pipes and whiling away dreary lunch breaks. |
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Throwing hot fat into your trash can will melt the bag, and pouring it down the sink will corrode the pipes. |
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Fill gaps around pipes, but be careful not to block airbricks. |
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Diamond is obtained from volcanic pipes composed of kimberlite or lamproite, rocks that are found only in cratons, very old stable areas of the Earth's crust. |
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The khaen is a collection of bamboo pipes of different lengths, each with a small hole for fingering and a metal reed, preferably of silver, all attached to a mouthpiece. |
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In Saracenic armies, bands composed of reeds and pipes of various sorts played during combat to encourage their own troops and to show that the line remained unbroken. |
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Customers are being advised to lag water pipes in homes and businesses as a precaution against the icy period, so if pipes burst it will save water and damage to properties. |
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Anything from boiler and pipe lagging, to roofing materials and ceiling tiles, water pipes, or cement products could have been made with the mineral. |
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Sewage pipes burst on the 7th floor of the building, distributing a strong, rotten smell that seemed to match the mood. |
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Following the weekend cold snap, local heating and plumbing companies reported being swamped with calls about broken furnaces and frozen water pipes. |
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Leaking pipes can be relined with polyester resin fibre rather than replaced, a particularly attractive option if the pipes run under the building. |
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The work, to renew and reline water and sewerage pipes, will continue for the next five years and is an overhaul of the clean and waste water pipes system. |
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New Yorkers use 1.3 billion gallons of water each day, sending it downstream across 7,400 miles of sewer pipes. |
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Nearly 20 per cent of the water pipes in the city leak and the 900,000 old toilets used in the city are estimated to waste millions of tons of water in a year. |
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Suddenly the door burst open and four prim-looking men with messy hair, all smoking pipes, with their left hands tucked into their jacket pockets came rushing in. |
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The joints had to be as strong and flexible as the pipes themselves, and able to stand the stress of being coiled with the pipes onto large drums. |
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But in colder parts of the country, unless you have frost-proof spigots, you'll still need to drain the pipes to prevent them from freezing over the winter. |
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Put 24-inch chrome wheel rims, two-tone ostrich leather seats, dual exhaust pipes and strobe lights on your SUV, and suddenly you've got a vehicle that's going places. |
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They stepped back inside, picked up their pipes, and continued smoking their shisha. |
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The rainwater falling on the rooftop, which acts as the catchment area, is directed to the storage tank with the help of specially made channels using PVC pipes. |
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The final result is that the internal structure of the downward tapering cone is a complex mosaic of faults, dykes and pipes feeding the volcanic edifice. |
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Numerous leaks have developed from broken water pipes and mains. |
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Drugs squad officers have seized imitation guns, a scanner, knives, bars of cannabis, cocaine, weighing scales and smoking pipes in the past twelve months. |
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At the back end, newly designed tailpipes are integrated into the bumpers, while chrome plated double exhaust pipes add sporting flashes to the design. |
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He snapped a few pictures, gathered up the pipes, and returned home. |
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The bands of excited children who walked behind local militiamen heading to battle in the fall now clamor around machinery laying down new water pipes. |
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Tanker lorries fill up at the fuel terminals and deliver to petrol stations across the country but jet fuel is usually distributed through underground pipes. |
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To gather data from an underground explosion, American testers have used long pipes that extended all the way from the surface to a tapered end close to the blast. |
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Homeowners, masons, architects, and builders are specifying chimney pots as an alternative to less attractive metal wind and rain guards and flue pipes. |
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Abakan believes that Limo's laser based system will result in a product that offers the ideal solution for producing small diameter clad pipes. |
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Common applications include bearings, gears, rockets, turbines, airplanes, pipes, and pressure vessels. |
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Hydraulic power networks used pipes to carrying pressurized water and transmit mechanical power from the source to end users. |
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One famous example was a large silver tree with cleverly designed pipes that dispensed various drinks. |
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Chinese craftsmen carved ivory to make everything from images of deities to the pipe stems and end pieces of opium pipes. |
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The pipelines are also the forerunners of all flexible pipes used in the development of offshore oil fields. |
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The tabor pipes are considerably longer than any known examples from the period. |
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Water from the mole drains seeps into the pipes and runs along them into a ditch. |
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Osbornes recently unveiled its new outdoor Sheesha Garden, where customers can smoke traditional, Middle Eastern hookah pipes. |
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The first courts built at this school were rather dangerous because they were near water pipes, buttresses, chimneys, and ledges. |
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The largest is the Grand Organ in Liverpool Cathedral which has 10,268 pipes. |
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The rebuilding was performed by Mander Organs and it is now the second largest pipe organ in the British Isles with 9,997 pipes in 147 stops. |
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In a small number of dances for one or two people, steps are near and across a pair of clay tobacco pipes laid one across the other on the floor. |
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He may pitch on some tuft of lilacs over a burn, and smoke innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. |
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The 70-degree water is siphoned from the cooling pond through a trio of 3-foot diameter pipes located at the northeastern corner of the pond. |
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In the 17th century Durham had an organ by Smith that was replaced in 1876 by Willis, with some pipes being reused in Durham Castle chapel. |
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The case remained intact, but the organ was mechanically new, retaining the largest pipes of the former instrument. |
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Rapid solution exchanges were accomplished through a series of flow pipes mounted onto a piezoelectric bimorph to evoke NMDA receptor currents. |
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The dig was begun at the junction of Corporation Street and Bull Street, with work to move water pipes and power cables. |
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A shutout performance calls for a brilliant display between the pipes and Bill was right on the job. |
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Also, thermosiphons can fail because of a bubble in the loop, and require a circulating loop of pipes. |
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The wick allows heat pipes to transfer heat when there is no gravity, which is useful in space. |
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Heat pipes usually have a wick to return the condensate to the evaporator via capillary action. |
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The wide access corridors passed slowly, the conduits and pipes like the circulatory system of some vast planetary behemoth. |
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The snores of Mr. Malloy's tenants in the pipes have a deep tunnelly quality. |
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Early hot blast stoves were troublesome, as thermal expansion and contraction could cause breakage of pipes. |
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Another of his eccentricities is that he chained his mug to the radiator pipes to prevent it being stolen. |
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The firm makes gutters, fascias, waste pipes, windows, doors and a wide variety of similar items. |
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It is expensive to move the suite to a new position as this involves re-routing water supply and waste pipes. |
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Police have had several reports of youngsters snapping waste pipes from the outside of bungalows in the town. |
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In many towns, wastewater flows through sewer pipes to a treatment facility like the one here. |
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The pipes are arranged in four stacks of four high in a fully enclosed and inerted cargo house on the weather deck. |
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These are the two golden pipes, or rather conduits, wherethrough the olive branches empty themselves into the gold. |
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He needs a piper to play the highland pipes when he performs his 1967 hit Sky Pilot. |
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She wasn't winterized, so some pipes burst and messed up some tile on the decks. |
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A better means of winterizing your pool is to lower the water level just below the filter returns so that those pipes can drain or be drained. |
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Two cooling water pipes in each rail tunnel circulate chilled water to remove heat generated by the rail traffic. |
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After this, Bazalgette designed the Thames Embankment which housed sewers, water pipes and the London Underground. |
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The zebra mussel breeds rapidly and can block water treatment pipes, filters and turbines. |
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Arms are raised, the cheers are deafening, the pipes turn to a strathspey and a whole section of the crowd launches into a mad jig. |
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A couple of songlings made rattling sounds nearby, and he took out his pipes and tried to imitate them. He couldn't, not exactly. |
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Over time, the pipes become corroded and need to be replaced. |
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Redundant sections of the atmospheric railway pipes were used as drains all over Teignmouth. |
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Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. |
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She glared at the exposed pipes over her desk. Plumbing that needed to be rehauled. |
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An additional compartment houses mine services such as high voltage cables and pipes for transfer of water, compressed air or diesel fuel. |
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The Romans were the first to seal pipes in concrete to resist the high water pressures developed in siphons and elsewhere. |
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In 1901, studies of the defoliant effect of leaking gas pipes led to the discovery that ethylene is a plant hormone. |
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Chinese records dating back 1,700 years note the use of natural gas in the home for light and heat via bamboo pipes to the dwellings. |
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The design of this was pioneering, as each room was heated by steam pipes, so that it became known locally as Steam Hall. |
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It was also necessary to devise new methods of connecting the blast pipes to the tuyeres, as leather could not longer be used. |
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The non-nuclear density meter, Sciam DM3, incorporates continuous bi-directional, in-line density measurement of slurries in pipes up to 40 in. |
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There is rich detail, such as men on the Caroline Islands using their ear lobes to carry their tobacco tins, pipes, and matches. |
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I love a violin, Uilleann pipes, a tin whistle, a guitar and an aul squeeze box, just not all at the same time. |
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There were no sewage pipes at the time, waste being collected from the main streets by a refuse cart. |
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Previously reported partial and preliminary results indicated highly anomalous samples were obtained in the vicinity of known kimberlite pipes. |
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Forget bulky hose reels with awkward handles, kinking pipes and difficult storage. |
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The tank's engine was converted to be cooled with seawater, and the exhaust pipes were fitted with overpressure valves. |
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Heavy soils usually have a system of permanent drains using either perforated plastic or clay pipes which discharge into a ditch. |
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Florida addressed the concern that dredge pipes would suck turtles into the pumps by adding a special grill to the dredge pipes. |
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Gas rises from 40 wells, and is exported through a number of pipes, to a processing plant at Kollsnes. |
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Buried pipes are isolated from airborne debris, electrical storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, hail, and acid rain. |
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To protect pipes from impact, abrasion, and corrosion, a variety of methods are used. |
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The Company was able to reline over 500 feet of sewer pipes and the commercial kitchen pipes inside the building. |
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The first successful oil tanker was Zoroaster, which carried its 242 long tons of kerosene cargo in two iron tanks joined by pipes. |
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Nitrogen in particular is removed through storm drains, sewage pipes, and other forms of surface runoff. |
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Sometimes the slurry of dredgings and water is pumped straight into pipes which deposit it on nearby land. |
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It is also a common cause of the flooding of houses when water pipes burst due to the pressure of expanding water when it freezes. |
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The total head loss is the sum of the head losses of all of the component pipes. |
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He plans to hire somebody to do the grunt work of digging the trenches for the pipes. |
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In the event of an emergency, safety valves can be used to prevent pipes from bursting or the reactor from exploding. |
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The race will be heralded by a bagpiper playing the pipes on the Richmond Lawn, with racegoers invited to sing the national anthem. |
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While fixing pipes, she meets sleazy Mob money launderer Caesar and his voluptuous girlfriend Violet. |
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He also began manufacturing clay tobacco pipes, many of which were exported to Ireland. |
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The painters of the Dutch Golden Age were among the first to paint portraits of people smoking and still lifes of pipes and tobacco. |
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Water pipes are also fairly common, and when used for cannabis are called bongs. |
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Tobacco is often sold flavored, often with various fruit aromas, something which is especially popular for use with water pipes, such as hookahs. |
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Before modern times these substances have been consumed through pipes, with stems of various lengths or chillums. |
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Hard water forms insoluble layers in the pipes whereas soft and acidic water dissolves the lead pipes. |
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The use of lead for water pipes is problematic in areas with soft or acidic water. |
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The uninsulated water pipes must be installed below the frost line to prevent them from freezing. |
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Soil can be contaminated through particulate accumulation from lead in pipes, lead paint, and residual emissions from leaded gasoline. |
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The base units connect via pipes to wet steam nozzles for wet steam cleaning in sensitive locations without combustion concerns. |
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Organ pipes are often made from a lead alloy, mixed with various amounts of tin to control the tone of each pipe. |
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Flow through soil pipes results in internal erosion of the pipes, which may produce gullies by tunnel collapse. |
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However, since I have all copper soil pipes, it would be a considerable task for me to do. |
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After it had gone through the aqueduct, the water was collected in tanks and fed through pipes to fountains, toilets, etc. |
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It is important to note the changes in soil temperature around the under soil pipes from air passing through the EAHX was not considered. |
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Sin City has no jobs, and the newly homeless are living in drainage pipes. |
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The facility produces iron castings for the automotive sector, in addition to home appliances, cast iron connections and soil pipes. |
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The British Army runs its own pipes and drums training facility, the Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming, in Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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As a result, in addition to being musicians, members of the pipes and drums must also be qualified fighting soldiers. |
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Highland pipes were originally constructed of such locally available woods as holly, laburnum, and boxwood. |
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Tisamatic produces high precision iron castings for the automotive sector, in addition to home appliances, cast iron connections, and soil pipes. |
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The health effects section addresses a variety of tobacco products, including smokeless tobacco, bidis, clove cigarettes, and hookah pipes. |
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Other pipers such as Gordon Duncan and Fred Morrison began to explore new musical genres on many kinds of pipes. |
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The regiment's pipes and drums wear the MacDuff Ancient Tartan and doublets of piper green with white facings. |
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The plant was forced to shut its reactor after sea salp, a jellyfish-like organism, clogged the pipes. |
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Wooden sticks were strapped to iron pipes with one end blocked and a touch hole bored so as to ignite the crude gunpowder mixture. |
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You could use a Saniflo macerator WC if it's too much hassle to run waste pipes there. |
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Trumpets, tabors, shawms, and pipes fanfared the court to the midday repast in the presence chamber. |
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The pipes and drums have distinguished themselves, most recently winning the award for Album of the Year at the 2009 Classical Brits. |
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It was composed mostly of Highlanders, many of whom fought with their traditional kilts to the sound of the pipes. |
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An approved technique for tracking down leaks and damaged pipes is to blow smoke into sewer lines. |
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If your pipes burst, you call an emergency plumber, and this is no different to your computer malfunctioning. |
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Zoo staff hunted the bongos with blow pipes and rifles loaded with an aesthetic darts but couldn't find the runaways. |
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The club will be given a Middle Eastern vibe with belly dancers, jugglers, masseurs and fruit flavoured shisha tobacco pipes. |
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Albannach has gained recognition for their distinctive combination of pipes and drums. |
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Royal Marines have found electric cables, hose pipes and meat hooks in the police station's filthy cells. |
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To the skirl of the pipes, drummer Bronco was laid to rest last week as pals from the fire department pipe band shed tears. |
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The tool has spatial resolution of 75 micron, allowing the imager to take images of thin materials such as small-bore pipes with thin wall thickness. |
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A fibreglass fish should have been spewing water into a terrazzo fountain, but the pipes had not yet been connected and bags of cement were heaped in the basin. |
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For example, these so-called thermosyphons are in use in the Alaskan oil pipeline, in order to keep the heat from the pipes from melting the permafrost. |
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After the water passed through the aqueduct, it was collected in tanks and fed through pipes to public fountains, baths, toilets, or industrial sites. |
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Since the 1950s, Vic Damone has always had a great set of pipes, but at 67, he's plumbing his songs with a maturity and grace that's even more mesmerizing. |
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Reports of fresh leaks from the pipes and radiation hot spots on the ground, even where no water is evident, has raised concern of radioactive water seeping into the ground. |
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Elm wood is also resistant to decay when permanently wet, and hollowed trunks were widely used as water pipes during the medieval period in Europe. |
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Bellowing to the din of drums and wailing Turkish pipes, teachers, doctors, bank staff and others marched in a sea of red and yellow union flags in the capital Ankara. |
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Charles le Goffic introduced the Scottish Highland pipes to Brittany. |
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The most common instruments used in Irish traditional dance music, whose history goes back several hundred years, are the fiddle, tin whistle, flute and Uilleann pipes. |
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Sherlock surmises that John was poisoned by the leaking pipes in the laboratory, and John realises Sherlock locked him in the labs in order to test his theory. |
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The ice may be natural but is usually frozen by a refrigeration plant pumping a brine solution through numerous pipes fixed lengthwise at the bottom of a shallow pan of water. |
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Another important instrument is the sheng, pipes, an ancient instrument that is ancestor of all Western free reed instruments, such as the accordion. |
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Originally, copper pipes ran directly from the brewery, but when the brewery moved out of the city in the 1990s, Thor Beer replaced it with a giant tank. |
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To be qualified as a pipe major or drum major in the pipes and drums of a regiment of the British Army, candidates must successfully pass a series of courses at the school. |
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Steel is harder than copper so we use steel tools to cut copper pipes. |
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Most of their efforts were centered around crippling Malaysia's economy and involved sabotage against trains, rubber trees, water pipes, and electric lines. |
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District heating or teleheating systems use a network of insulated pipes which transport heated water, pressurized hot water or sometimes steam to the customer. |
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Con Edison will continue to distribute electricity, natural gas and steam to all customers in its service area over its extensive system of wires and pipes. |
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The gas driven off from the coal was collected and distributed through networks of pipes to residences and other buildings where it was used for cooking and lighting. |
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The Great Highland Bagpipe also spread to parts of Africa and the Middle East where the British military's use of pipes made a favourable impression. |
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Water from the condensed steam displaces the oil into pipes. |
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Rumours circulated that the reason for the blockage was due to Multiplex failing to pay the contractors who laid the pipes who then filled in the pipes with concrete. |
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With a huge, specially designed carburetor sucking air like a ram jet and individual pipes rather than a standard exhaust manifold, the result was like riding an ack-ack gun. |
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Piper Millin, aged 21, of 4 Commando Brigade, was ordered by his commanding officer Lord Lovat to parade with his pipes on the beach as the Commandos were being attacked. |
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On D-Day he was a member of the 1st Commando Brigade under Lord Lovat, who ignored orders that no pipes should be played, because of worries about a high death toll. |
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The harmonic and singing qualities of the tree were produced by tuning the pipes according to their length by adding holes to the underside of each. |
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The water is leaking out of the joint between the two pipes. |
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The business continued under Pardoe's descendants, and at its peak produced around 10,000 pipes a week, until its closure in 1920, when cigarettes replaced such clay pipes. |
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This was somewhat remedied by supporting the pipes on rollers. |
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Shishas, which hail from India, are pipes in which fruit-scented tobacco is burnt using coal, passed through a water vessel and inhaled through a hose. |
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The technology required the use of leather flaps to seal the vacuum pipes. |
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When the skirling of the pipes cleft the air his cold eyes softened. |
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It was smoked in calabash water pipes with terracotta smoking bowls, apparently an Ethiopian invention which was later conveyed to eastern, southern and central Africa. |
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Clay is also often used in the manufacture of pipes for smoking tobacco. |
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Led by a fanfare of pipes and bugles, monks buckle under the weight of the rolled-up 45m Thangka tapestry, with crowds clamouring to touch the 18th century holy relic. |
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You may think of a racy, fire-engine-red Peterbolt cabover with speed baffle on top, chrome exhaust pipes and sexy racing wheels plus a throaty roar. |
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Other smoking implements include pipes, cigars, bidis, hookahs, and bongs. |
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It produced bricks, tiles and drainage pipes for the Wynnstay estate. |
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The term used by military pipe bands, pipes and drums, is also common. |
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When first appointed, he surveyed and mapped the entire system, and strove to investigate the many abuses of the water supply, such as the act of tapping into pipes illegally. |
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Drinking water pipes have two different end namely bell end and TS end. |
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Traces of cocaine and myristic acid, derived from cannabis, were found on the 24 clay pipes tested by Dr Francis Thackeray of the Transvaal Museum in Pretoria, South Africa. |
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Uilleann bagpipes in Ireland differ from Scottish pipes in that the uilleann piper uses bellows under the arm to keep the bag full rather than blowing into the bag. |
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